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    Great deals of professional paleontologist are now becoming university professors found in the geology department. Being a paleontology professor is an exhilarating and fulfilling career but requires an extraordinary amount of time, effort and hard work. According to insidejobs.com twenty one percent of paleontology professors earn a masters degree at minimum, while seventy nine percent take the extra step and work towards a doctorate degree. It takes about five to seven long, studious years to…

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    Case Study: A Fish Story

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    Story Not everything in life is crystal clear; sometimes we need to dig deeper to find the true meaning behind a particular idea/thing. In the case study, "A Fish Story" a college professor is trying to teach his students a lesson by making them observe a small fish on a white plate. For three days in a row, the professor assigns the students the same assignment and as the days progress, the students find new results. The first day the students notice basic physical characteristics about the…

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    Some college students might often lack the motivation to attend their classes. While professors can be different, the outcome of a student not going to class will not change; the consequences will always only affect the student. Therefore, the student should be able to decide himself or herself whether they should go to class or not. At the same time, college professors may enforce an attendance rule, but forcing a student to come to class when they absolutely do not want to be there…

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    During my stay at Brock University, I had the opportunity to meet a large variety of professors and educators each approaching teaching in different unique ways. Many seek unity in terms of what is best for a student 's learning experiences resulting in many professors debating over the most efficient and effective method. Some professors prefer to stay with using limited amounts of technologies and sticking with traditional methods of testing such as exams and essays . Others feel that using…

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    really will not be into the book and have an open mind about it. Also, the story has deep meaning behind the reading such as having a calm approach to such irregular events that you wouldn’t expect. I think this is a great learning lesson for college professors…

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    achievement, respect their professors, and obey classroom rules. First, college is about earning good grades. This is the one time in life in four years where your…

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    Pharmacology Case Study

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    Names and qualifications of all relevant personnel, with biosketch forms completed ● Key Individuals ○ Co-PIs: ○ Michael A. Burman Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychology. K-12 Neuroscience Outreach Coordinator. PI on NIH AREA grant. ○ Edward Bilsky Ph.D. Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, COM. Vice President for Research and Scholarship. Senior faculty member and senior administrator at UNE, over 70 publications in opioid, addiction and pain fields with continuously…

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    while, for others, there should be a limit to what people can say. By specifying what students and professors shouldn’t say, these people are protecting themselves and others from possible harassment and chastisement, which include racism, sexism, homophobia and xenophobia. While it’s understandable for colleges to allow their residents to use…

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    Not too little not to much enough to get me slightly interested with what the professor was going to say. I am not saying that the whole lecture was exhilarating but it was not boring either, with his ideas of societal views and societal necessity. These concepts are pretty relevant to someone like me. I say this because I am a very…

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    My Job Shadow

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    campus to observe a professor. I went to Mankato State University and watched a class in one of the buildings. We then took a tour of the campus while Professor Strunk described her daily jobs and what the students do while on campus. What I observed was a class and some of Professor Strunk’s daily activities. As it was the first day of summer classes, we observed Professor Strunk go over the syllabus for the class and hear her expectations. After the class, we saw Professor Strunk converse…

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